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Penang Katılım Mayıs 2009
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SC Ng@Alf_Ng·
@NewsBFM If they reduced the Budi95 quota to 150 liters..... BIG mistakes and a disaster will befall the government of the day. It also shows the government of the day have failed to manage the country and the rakyat well.
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Malaysia is considering reducing the monthly subsidised RON95 fuel quota under the BUDI95 programme to 150 litres to conserve fuel supply. Current data shows about 80% of Malaysians use less than 200 litres of fuel a month, while around 60% use below 150 litres, Deputy Finance Minister Liew Chin Tong said. 🧵1
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🚨JUST IN: Malaysia will reduce the monthly subsidised RON95 petrol allocation under the BUDI95 programme from 300 litres to 200 litres, effective April 1. Despite the reduction, the price of subsidised RON95 petrol will remain at RM1.99 per litre, said PM Anwar Ibrahim. 🧵1

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Faizal Rahman@FaizalR98528·
Kalau dah BERSALAH mesti dihukumlah KP woi bukan lagi diDAKWA. Jangan buat keja Mahkamah/Hakim. Tugas kamu SIASAT & DAKWA di mahkamah. Bersalah atau tidak biar Hakim putuskan. Benda basic je ni takkan tak boleh nak beza lagi??? Sekarang ini yang ramai nak tahu, apa rahsia memiliki saham berjuta-juta ringgit tetapi tetap kebal??? Yang ramai nak tahu juga, apa cerita pertemuan dengan penderma Arab Saudi dalam kes 1MDB??? Kami tak lupa meskipun @anwaribrahim tutup mata & buat-buat lupa😏
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@pedoqpop The RM2.03 is the subsidized amount given by the government under Budi 95
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@NewsBFM When an EV car can be purchased in other country at equivalent RM60K to RM80K, why should the government imposed restrictions and 'floor price'? A good government of the day should instead imposed 'ceiling price' to curb over pricing by the manufacturer & distributors for people
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MITI has denied claims that all electric vehicles will become unaffordable after tax exemptions for fully imported EVs end in July. Deputy Minister Sim Tze Tzin said only premium fully imported models will be affected by higher prices, while locally assembled EVs in the RM100,000 to RM200,000 range will remain affordable. 🧵1
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📌 Starting July 2026, all fully imported electric vehicles entering Malaysia will be subject to two key conditions: • A minimum Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF) value of RM200,000, replacing the earlier requirement of a RM250,000 selling price. • A minimum motor power requirement of at least 180kW, down from 200kW previously. 🧵1

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Malaysia Gazette@MalaysiaGazette·
Saya melahirkan rasa kesal terhadap kenyataan Perdana Menteri yang dilihat kurang tepat dan tidak wajar, khususnya apabila dikaitkan dengan titah Kebawah Duli Paduka Mulia Tengku Mahkota Pahang semasa pembukaan penggal sidang Dewan Undangan Negeri Pahang baru-baru ini. Kenyataan tersebut seolah-olah menggambarkan bahawa titah Baginda tidak mengambil kira realiti ekonomi secara makro. Persepsi sebegini bukan sahaja tidak tepat, malah tidak mencerminkan kepekaan seorang pemimpin tertinggi negara terhadap institusi diraja dan keadaan sebenar di peringkat negeri. - Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man #malaysiagazette #tengkumahkotapahang #SidangDUNPahang
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SC Ng@Alf_Ng·
@sitikasim It is not only the 'ethnic fear' but also apartheid policies, intimidations, bullying, blackmailing and suppressions of the citizens for 'loyalty' to the government of the day.
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Siti Kasim
Siti Kasim@sitikasim·
Mahathir Mohamad has been using this narrative for decades: that Malays are perpetually under threat, and only Malay political unity can “save” the country. But the reality in 2026 is far more complicated — and far less dramatic — than the apocalyptic picture he paints. Malaysia is not “slipping from Malay hands.” Malays still dominate every major pillar of state power: the civil service, police, military, monarchy, Islamic institutions, and the vast majority of political leadership. The Prime Minister himself is Malay. To suggest Malays are on the verge of extinction politically is simply not grounded in reality. What has actually failed is not “Malay unity” — but the old politics of fear. For years, leaders across the political spectrum sold the idea that Malays must unite against non-Malays, liberals, secularists, DAP, the West, or whoever the enemy of the week was. But younger Malaysians increasingly care about governance, corruption, wages, education, healthcare, and cost of living — not endless racial paranoia. Ironically, Mahathir himself helped create the political culture he now laments. During his long years in power, UMNO-era patronage politics enriched elites while many ordinary Malays remained economically insecure. Huge scandals, cronyism, weakened institutions, and race-based dependency politics did not strengthen the Malays in the long run — they weakened public trust. His statement also reveals a troubling mindset: that the country belongs to one race. Malaysia does not “belong” exclusively to Malays, Chinese, Indians, Orang Asli, Sabahans, or Sarawakians. It belongs to all citizens. The Constitution already protects Malay special position, Islam, the monarchy, and Bahasa Melayu. Those safeguards are not disappearing tomorrow because Malays are politically divided. The bigger danger to Malaysia is not the lack of Malay unity. It is the constant weaponisation of ethnic fear to protect political relevance. A mature nation cannot keep functioning on existential panic every election cycle. If Malay politics keeps revolving around “we are under siege,” instead of fixing corruption, education, productivity, brain drain, and institutional decay, then the community risks becoming trapped in permanent insecurity despite holding immense political power. Mahathir’s statement sounds less like a national warning and more like the frustration of an old political era losing its grip on public imagination.
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Bekas perdana menteri Mahathir Mohamad hari ini membuat kenyataan sinis bahawa dia telah gagal dalam usahanya untuk menyatukan orang Melayu yang digerakkannya. Katanya kegagalan tersebut akan menyebabkan negara ini terlepas daripada tangan orang Melayu, sekali gus menamatkan sejarah bangsa itu kerana didakwa lebih mengutamakan nasib pemimpin berbanding kepentingan negara dan agama "Saya telah usaha lebih dari dua tahun untuk menyatu orang Melayu. Saya perlu akui saya gagal. "Oleh itu negara tercinta ini akan terlepas dari tangan orang Melayu. Dan tamatlah sejarah orang Melayu kerana mereka lebih utama nasib pemimpin dari bangsa, negara dan agama," katanya dalam kenyataan di media sosial hari ini. Berita penuh: malaysiakini.com/news/774562

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@mhmmdhsm Is it drunk driving? If it's drunk driving, was it drunk because alcohol or taking illegal substances or drugs???
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mhmmdhsm@mhmmdhsm·
Pemandu mabuk berpisah tiada dekat malaysia ni sampai bila nak macam ni ? Nanti ada la kata ini kes terpencil tak perlu ambik peduli pun 😌 Semenjak dua menjak ni menjadi2 kes mabuk heran betul la ade pesta air minum todi ke ketum ke ?
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@NewsBFM The government of the day can just seek verification and confirmation from the Turkish Embassy on the citizenship status .
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Businessman Farhash Wafa Salvador has lodged a police report following allegations that he stole and transferred billions of ringgit in illicit funds overseas, including to Turkiye and Africa. "Saya bukan seorang warganegara Turkiye, tidak pernah terlibat dalam sebarang aktiviti mencuri atau pengubahan wang haram, dan tidak mempunyai sebarang akaun bank di Turkiye," he said. 🧵1
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Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim denied allegations that his former aide Farhash Wafa Salvador had been instructed to steal money and stash it in Africa. This followed a clip claiming his ex-officers had acted on his instructions to siphon national funds and stash it overseas. 🧵1

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@jasonyew Probably his last ditch to 'square his position' before expiration of authority and power. Isn't it?????
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Jason Yew@jasonyew·
SPRM cadang dakwa 2 individu dalam siasatan Arm Holdings 1. SPRM memaklumkan siasatan terhadap Rafizi Ramli dan James Chai kini di peringkat akhir, dengan hanya beberapa lagi keterangan saksi diperlukan sebelum kertas siasatan dimuktamadkan. 2. SPRM telah mengenal pasti dua individu untuk dicadangkan bagi pertuduhan, namun keputusan akhir masih tertakluk kepada pihak pendakwaan selepas meneliti bukti. 3. Ketua Pesuruhjaya SPRM Azam Baki enggan mengesahkan sama ada individu tersebut adalah Rafizi atau James Chai, bagi mengelakkan spekulasi sebelum keputusan rasmi dibuat. 4. Siasatan berkait perjanjian kerajaan bernilai kira-kira RM1.1 bilion dengan Arm Holdings, termasuk aspek struktur, nilai dan proses kelulusan projek. 5. Antara kemungkinan kesalahan yang disiasat termasuk penyalahgunaan kuasa, penipuan dan pecah amanah, dengan penelitian di bawah Akta SPRM 2009. 6. Walaupun cadangan pertuduhan telah dikenal pasti, keputusan muktamad bergantung kepada Jabatan Peguam Negara selepas menilai keseluruhan bukti dan keterangan. 7. Setakat ini puluhan saksi telah dirakam percakapan, menunjukkan skala siasatan yang menyeluruh sebelum sebarang tindakan pendakwaan diambil. 8. Kertas siasatan dibuka susulan aduan NGO terhadap perjanjian tersebut, yang didakwa melibatkan isu kepentingan dan implikasi kewangan kepada kerajaan. Berita: astroawani.com/berita-malaysi… freemalaysiatoday.com/category/bahas… malaysiagazette.com/2026/05/06/sia…
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@ekstensialsial When robbery, snatch thief, kidnapping and abduction (blackmailing) cases are increasing, this indicates that the economy of the country is very bad because citizens cannot find works and earn a living, based on past several economy downturn situations.
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A/D🇲🇾@ekstensialsial·
SAMUN MENGGUNAKAN PARANG! 3 orang lelaki India tempatan bersenjatakan parang merompak sebuah setesen minyak di Banting. Rakaman CCTV memperlihatkan keganasan dan kejahatan yang dilakukan oleh 3 lelaki India tempatan ini. #PariahWatch
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@sitikasim Because they practices 'Selective Moral Prejudices' to suits their preferences, beliefs and rhetoric.
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Siti Kasim@sitikasim·
Funny how ‘public morality’ only becomes urgent when it’s a cultural event, but not when there are bigger social problems to fix. Malaysia isn’t a single-value society. What’s appropriate for you personally doesn’t automatically become a rule for everyone else. If water splashing at a festival is the biggest concern, that says more about misplaced priorities than about the event. If something is legal and voluntary, the real issue isn’t morality—it’s control. You don’t have to join, but you don’t get to decide for everyone else. You’re free to practice your beliefs. You’re not free to enforce them on people who don’t share them. Not everything you dislike is a moral crisis.
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Tourism Minister Tiong King Sing has criticised what he calls inconsistent backlash against the Rain Rave Water Music Festival in Bukit Bintang, noting that similar events have not faced the same scrutiny. He cited a large-scale Songkran celebration in Kedah in April, saying it also featured water-splashing activities. 🧵1

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@MalaysiaGazette Something is fishy. Document revealed the incident and complaint happened in Jan 11, 2023. Why only now making a fuss of this issue? Was it done with sinister intentions?
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Suspek Kes Azan Surau Tmn Seraya Di Sekat Ke Luar Negara #MGFlash Ketua Polis Selangor, Datuk Shazeli Kahar berkata, tindakan tegas itu diambil sejurus kertas siasatan dibuka susulan beberapa laporan diterima termasuk daripada Ahli Jawatankuasa (AJK) surau tersebut. #malaysiagazette
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@zaidibrahim You don't know him doesn't mean he do not exist. It's just happened you have not met him or you have no engagement with him.
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Zaid Ibrahim@zaidibrahim·
Who does the King appoint as the new Chief Commissioner? A former High Court Judge, whom I can’t recall at all? Strange appointment to a position of great importance to the nation. Why not Khushairy, who is no. 2, or Shaharuddin, the prosecutor? Why not someone who has deep experience in investigating difficult cases? Who can give some confidence to the Rakyat I am not questioning the King's choice here, because I think the King will appoint someone else; this is PMX's choice. And PMX makes strange decisions all the time
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@fahmi_fadzil @MCMC_RASMI @komunikasi_gov We, the rakyat wanted a solid and real network of 5G coverage....... not the '5G network Gang!of telcos' of Maxis, Celcom/Digi, U-Mobile, Yes and Unify that provides 4G at the price of 5G.
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Fahmi Fadzil 🇲🇾@fahmi_fadzil·
Naik ETS ke Johor hari ini. Pasukan dari MCMC turut melaksanakan ujian kelajuan dan kualiti liputan selular sepanjang laluan ETS KL Sentral ke Segamat. Memuaskan, tapi masih belum mencapai tahap yang amat baik. Saya telah pun arahkan MCMC serta syarikat telekomunikasi untuk menyelesaikan masalah capaian Internet di sepanjang laluan perkhidmatan ETS berkenaan dalam tempoh sebulan. #MADANIBekerja #YakinMADANI
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@sitikasim I guess he wanted to win the Grammy Awards (in the west) and the Golden Globe Awards (in the East) ...... with Best Actor Awards from both sides.
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Siti Kasim@sitikasim·
Enough with the global stage theatrics. Anwar Ibrahim, your first duty is to Malaysians — not to chase headlines abroad while problems at home keep piling up. People here are struggling with rising costs, weak wages, and policies that feel disconnected from reality. Businesses are suffocating, public trust is shaky, and basic governance issues remain unresolved. These are not side matters — they are your core responsibility. Being seen as an “international statesman” means nothing if your own house is not in order. Leadership starts at home. Fix what’s broken here before trying to impress the world. Malaysia doesn’t need a global hero right now. It needs a Prime Minister who is fully present, focused, and accountable to its own people. malaymail.com/news/malaysia/…
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@NewsBFM And speaking of disrespecting the SULTANS by the nons rhetorics. A true reflections of one-selves.
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Three of Negeri Sembilan's four Undangs, who collectively elect the Yang di-Pertuan Besar, are reportedly attempting to remove incumbent ruler Tuanku Muhriz Almarhum Tuanku Munawir. The move was initiated by the Undang of Sungai Ujong, Mubarak Thahak, following his removal from office last Friday over 33 alleged breaches of customary and hereditary duties. 🧵1
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@NewsBFM Has the government of the day becoming into a 'Gestapo State'????
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The public has been advised not to use social media for debates that break the law, especially posts involving seditious or provocative content. Bukit Aman CID director M Kumar said social media is often used to discuss government policies in ways that can cause tension. 🧵1
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Suhakam criticised the alleged arrest of TikTok user Jorjet Myla under the Sedition Act for reportedly insulting PM Anwar Ibrahim in a video, calling it an unlawful measure. Myla allegedly accused Anwar of blaming others for perceived poor performance, saying he still behaved like an opposition leader and might be better suited to being outside government. 🧵1

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@chedetofficial Dear Tun M. Do you sincerely believe that corruptions, cronyism and nepotism in Malaysia can be eradicated by the government of the day, now or future governments ?????
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Dr Mahathir Mohamad@chedetofficial·
𝗗𝗢 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗕𝗘𝗟𝗜𝗘𝗩𝗘? 1. The Iran / U.S War will end soon – says Trump. 2. Do you believe him? DR. MAHATHIR BIN MOHAMAD 17 April 2026
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@zaidibrahim Speaking without substance. In China, the politicians have the 'political will and guts' to change. But not in Malaysia where most politicians only give empty promises and rhetoric only. When they are in the corridor of powers, their attitudes are business as usual.
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Zaid Ibrahim@zaidibrahim·
This fella, who is a pilot, wrote a lengthy letter calling on Malaysians to save the country from Dr Mshathir. The non-Malays received it with glee He blamed him for the Bumiputra policy, for the national car project, and for Bank Bumiputra failures, Maminco, Petwaja and 200 other failings of Dr Mahathir He would be a great speechwriter for Anwar Yes, there are so many things harmful to the country that we can blame Mahathir for. But he has not ruled for more than 20 years. How much longer must he be the bogeyman? Mao Tse-tung caused the deaths of more than 20 million people during the Long March and another 20 million due to his failures of the Cultural Revolution. But the Chinese remembered him for his role in unifying China and his message that the state must serve its people But the Chinese did not spend years blaming Mao for his failings; they improved and changed his policies to be what they are today Would it not be better for Mahathir haters to reform the country’s policies to ensure the excesses of Mahathir will not recur? After all, their Godsend reformer is now the Prime Minister Revamp the entire Bumiputra policy, the education policy, the car policy, and the entire patronage system so that Mahathir's remnants are wiped out. Why not do that? Probably because these critics are cowards, afraid or don’t know how to change, but instead resort to the blame game. If you are not able or willing to change things for the better, then sit still or shut up Don’t be afraid of a 100-year-old man
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